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-mhpattern on NT systems?



Hi,

When using the -mhpattern command line parameter on Windows NT it seems
I must enclose the regex in double quotes. Single quotes and forward
slashes do not appear to work.

This is fine for batch files and manual input but I've run into a
problem trying to use this in a Windows Scripting Host file. It
basically doesn't like the double quotes. I tried wrapping the whole
command line in yet more double quotes but that didn't work either. I
got it working in the end using %COMSPEC% at the start of the command
line, but I was wondering if there's a better way?

-- 
Gerry Hickman (London UK)


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